We specialize in all aspects of auto detail service near me. One of our favorites is Ceramic Coating our client's cars.
Industry-grade ceramic coating is a chemical polymer solution applied to the entire exterior of a vehicle to protect it from external paint damage due to UV Rays; typically applied by hand, it blends with your car's paint and creates an extra waterproof barrier.
We're going to walk you through the ceramic coating pro's basics. Like what it is, its advantages and disadvantages, and its performance compared to waxing. It's the only solution you should turn to prevent dirt and grime from sticking to your car.
Ceramic Coating creates a chemical bond with your car's paint, preserving your car's clear coat and protecting the factory paint job. Many car enthusiasts will suggest a ceramic coat as an alternative to a clear bra or a Paint Protection Film when it is an alternative to waxing. Depending on the coating and type of polymer, Ceramic coating is generally a permanent solution for your car paint concerns. Because of its chemical properties, your ceramic coating will not break down during the brutal summer heat and will create a hydrophobic barrier to repel rain or dirt.
Modesta, Nanolex, CQuartz, Ceramic Pro, and IGL Kenzo are the most commonly used ceramic coating brands. Ask our specialists which one will suit your car's ceramic coat.
Protection from UV Rays: Living in the desert, even during the winter months, you are guaranteed the sun. Shoot, they call us the Sun State. Your car's paint is constantly baking in the sun. Ceramic coating your car will prevent paint oxidation, keeping it looking new and free of fading or dullness.
Like most things in life, there's yin & yang. Ceramic coating will not protect your car from everything.
It will not protect your vehicle from scratches and swirl marks. It still has the same characteristics as paint, so you should expect your car to experience the usual road hazards. A clear bra under your ceramic coating can help with this.
Ceramic Coating won't prevent water spotting due to the minerals and soluble particles found in water that stay on the surface after drying. You'll need to be hands-on with a jetwash and dry to keep a spotless look.
You will still need to wash your car occasionally, but it will still be easier!
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